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Burks Oakley

Authorities: Calif. man used Facebook to hack women's e-mails, distribute personal phot... - 0 views

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    A good article about what can happen when a hacker breaks into someone's e-mail account.
Burks Oakley

Expert Predicts a Deluge of Tablet Computers on Campuses - Wired Campus - The Chronicle... - 0 views

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    A look into the (near) future of technology on campus
erika webb

Major survey reveals why older people are increasingly on the wrong side of the 'digita... - 0 views

  • “I have had letters and calls from many, many readers whose opinions back up this report and reveal a lack of interest and even a huge distrust of the web, and there are probably millions of people who are determined never to consider even trying to operate a computer.”
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      I think this is very true. My grandmother has never used anything more advanced than a typewriter and she is very skeptical about the internet.
  • So why aren’t older people using the web? According to Professor Bill Dutton, who directs OxIS, trust in the Internet is based largely on experience with this technology. As he said: “Getting elders to experience the Internet, when they distrust it, is the central challenge.”
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    Burks - I'm experimenting with this, as it is new to me...can you point out anything I might do or try differently?
Burks Oakley

Longreads: A Digital Renaissance for the Long-form? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    At last, a site where you can find interesting LONG articles to read
erika webb

Government vs. Private Control and "Balkanization" of the Internet - 0 views

  • The Economist also says Net Neutrality is a means to preserve openness, though the piece fairly outlines its many cons.  Without Net Neutrality, proponents of government regulation argue Internet service providers will create a closed Internet by blocking content or permitting some websites to ride on a “fast-lane” above others.  However, this, too, should be decided by consumer choice in the free market, not by prescriptive rules from the FCC that mandate extremely “open” business models.  Consumer preferences in the free-market alone have long ensured that ISPs do not block websites.  Additionally, prioritizing traffic helps prevent congestion, and the model of offering paid fast lanes is utlized by mostly “open” companies like Google to ensure their service is fast enough for consumers in places far from their servers.  Finally, paid prioritization would provide a new revenue source for ISPs to lower prices and invest in broadband expansion, speed, and other services – something that can be very good for consumers.  Net Neutrality and the FCC's lingering attempt at broadband reclassification could take all these potential benefits away.
    • erika webb
       
      I strongly believe that it should play out in the free market.
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    Pros and cons of governemnt vs. private sector braodband access, net neutrality
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    Article regarding public vs. government control over braodband access
Mark Klinger

Connect With Your Neighbors Online - 2 views

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    This is a very short but interesting description of a great application of the internet to connect with your neighbors-- "neighbornodes." I had never heard of these before but thought maybe someone else had. They seem like a great idea not only for promoting a sense of community, but also for security reasons as well! Ideas such as this tie into our discussion for this week of digital communications among neighbors.
Erin Egolf

17 Extremely Expensive Gadgets to Fit the Luxurious Lifestyle - 0 views

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    This website shows some ridiculously cool (and very expensive) gadgets! Enjoy.
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    I enjoyed seeing what the rich and famous may be spending their money on! The hover vehicle really gave me a chuckle. Back in the late 70's my husband's younger brother and his friend spent all their free time building a hovercraft in the driveway of my mother-in-law's home. It may have gone down the street a time or two but I think mainly it was a toy to tinker with.
Yvonne Garth

Congressional Bills: Main Page - 1 views

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    "GPO Access contains all published versions of bills from the 103rd (1993-1994) Congress forward. The 112th Congress database is updated by 6 a.m. (EST) daily when bills are published and approved for release. The documents in these databases are available as ASCII text and Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files."
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    This is a link to a government Website that provides information on the latest bills that have been passed and/or under discussion.
Yvonne Garth

EFF's Top 12 Ways to Protect Your Online Privacy | Electronic Frontier Foundation - 0 views

  • Do not reveal personal information inadvertently. You may be "shedding" personal details, including e-mail addresses and other contact information, without even knowing it unless you properly configure your Web browser. In your browser's "Setup", "Options" or "Preferences" menus, you may wish to use a pseudonym instead of your real name, and not enter an e-mail address, nor provide other personally identifiable information that you don't wish to share. When visiting a site you trust you can choose to give them your info, in forms on their site; there is no need for your browser to potentially make this information available to all comers. Also be on the lookout for system-wide "Internet defaults" programs on your computer (some examples include Window's Internet Control Panel, and MacOS's Configuration Manager, and the third-party Mac utility named Internet Config). While they are useful for various things, like keeping multiple Web browers and other Internet tools consistent in how the treat downloaded files and such, they should probably also be anonymized just like your browser itself, if they contain any fields for personal information. Households with children may have an additional "security problem" - have you set clear rules for your kids, so that they know not to reveal personal information unless you OK it on a site-by-site basis?
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    The article is on online privacy.
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    The article describes ways to protect a person's online privacy.
seth kutcher

The Best Remote PC Support I Ever Had - 1 views

The Remote PC Support Now excellent remote PC support services are the best. They have skilled computer tech professionals who can fix your PC while you wait or just go back to work or just simpl...

remote PC support

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Sanny Y

The Number One Computer Tech Support Service - 1 views

Computer Tech Support Service offers the most outstanding computer support service. They have friendly computer support technicians who are very skilled in giving accurate and fast solutions to my ...

Computer support service

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Burks Oakley

Imagine... What a decade it has been. - Teaching, Learning & Technology in Higher Educa... - 0 views

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    "Imagine... What a decade it has been. "
Rob Eden

Slashdot Your Rights Online Story | China Bans Physical Punishment For Net Addicts - 0 views

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    After a teen was beaten to death in a boot camp for treating internet addiction, China has banned physical punishment for the offense.
Rob Eden

Can the law keep up with technology? - CNN.com - 0 views

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    Courtney Love was recently sued for a tweet in which she made negative comments about a fashion designer. How liable are people for twitter posts? Is this free speech?
Essence Lee

Internet Safety, What Teens Want to Know About Downloading Music - 0 views

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    This talks about teenagers and them downloading. It has a question and answer text to give the teens a chance to ask questions.
Yvonne Garth

States push harder for online sales tax collection - 0 views

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    "It's not known exactly how much in uncollected taxes is due to states from online sales, but a 2009 study from the University of Tennessee estimated that it could total $10.14 billion this year, assuming total e-commerce sales of $3.49 trillion. Only a fraction of this owed tax would result from consumer purchases, however, because most e-commerce sales are from one business to another."
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    Here is an article on the projected amount of monies states are losing in revenues by not collecting online sale taxes.
Burks Oakley

Broadband Internet Service Helping Create a Rural Digital - Amber Waves-September 2009 - 0 views

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    A really good article about what increased access to broadband can do for rural America.
donald loeffelholz

Internet Use Among College Students: - 0 views

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    A start at the understanding of the varying use of the internet by race.
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    I found this site a few months ago when we discussing this topic. I found it very interesting that there is still a gap between the different races. In reading what the Pew team found and what this one did, it was very interesting.
Burks Oakley

Who's Driving Twitter's Popularity? Not Teenagers - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • Though Twitter’s founders originally conceived of the site as a way to stay in touch with acquaintances, it turns out that it is better for broadcasting ideas or questions and answers to the outside world or for marketing a product.
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      This is the power of Twitter - in forming a "personal learning network".
Burks Oakley

Sentiment Analysis Takes the Pulse of the Internet - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The rise of blogs and social networks has fueled a bull market in personal opinion: reviews, ratings, recommendations and other forms of online expression. For computer scientists, this fast-growing mountain of data is opening a tantalizing window onto the collective consciousness of Internet users.
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      This is a really interesting concept - well worth keeping an eye on in the future.
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    This is an interesting concept!
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